Tropical Ecologies is a multi-disciplinary research project, situated within the challenging climate of the tropical dry forest ecosystem of Northwestern Costa Rica.

The objective is to investigate Biomimicryâ€™s potential to inspire climate responsive architectural design strategies. Biomimicry allows designers to create intelligent and sustainable design solutions through the emulation of nature. What can architects learn from natural organisms that have developed extraordinary adaptations to resource-constrained environments and how can this knowledge be used to design buildings for these environments?

Costa Ricaâ€™s tropical dry forest is well suited for this research due to its extreme climate variations â€“ it turns from a lush forest during the rainy season to a leafless desert in the dry season. Its species display extraordinary adaptations in their systems of water conservation, resource capture, and growth form allowing them to persist in this environment.